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"Love Me" Yoo Jae-myung finished the adult melodrama that captured the value of love in everyday life and expressed his feelings for the end in a deep echo.
JTBC's Friday series "Love Me" (directed by Cho Young-min, scripted by Park Eun-young and Park Hee-kwon, produced by SLL and How Pictures) ended with 12 episodes on the 23rd. Jinho (Yoo Jae-myung) left a long lingering impression with the ending of maintaining love in a more special daily life as he lives with his loved one.
Jinho smiled while hiding his emotions in front of the painful reality that the memory of self-employed (Yoon Se-ah) is fading. However, Jinho's lie, which he believed was for his opponent, eventually led to his self-employment leaving. Jinho's tears, which finally collapsed in front of the sincerity contained in the drawings and memos left by Ja-young, made viewers feel heartbroken. Jinho eventually found the self-employed in regret and desperation, and his unwavering heart was conveyed instead of long words between the two who faced each other again. Jinho's ending, which protects the present by filling each day with honest love with his precious people, reminded him of the value of love in ordinary daily life once again.
Yoo Jae-myung depicted the face of the head of the household, father, and a man, Seo Jin-ho, deeply and heavy. At the beginning of the play, Yoo Jae-myung, who conveyed the responsibility and weight of Jin-ho's breadwinner by building up Jin-ho's life of enduring the day with a calm breath while hiding his hard and lonely feelings behind his smile, led a natural empathy at the center of the story. The worried gaze toward the children, the father's appearance that cannot be beaten, adds to the real temperature and creates a sense of emotion.
Yoo Jae-myung's adult melodrama deeply penetrated his heart. From the complex mind that endlessly agonizes and conflicts in the face of new love to the pure excitement, sincerity, and determination of a man in love to move toward happiness. Yoo Jae-myung sparked sincere support by unraveling Jin-ho's courage to take a careful step toward the second act of his life with a genuine emotional determination. Yoo Jae-myung's explosive emotional performance made the small screen cry until the end. Every time the emotions that had been barely pressed burst out, Yoo Jae-myung's reliable acting, which dominated the screen, gave an overwhelming sense of immersion and caused admiration for each episode.

Yoo Jae-myung, who deeply engraved the character's narrative and attracted viewers to the middle of Jin-Ho's life, expressed his feelings about the end through his agency Ace Factory.
Yoo Jae-myung said, "It was a very happy trip with 'Love Me'. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the production staff, our actors, and the viewers who loved me. The sudden pain of life is sometimes an important part of our lives, and it was a precious work that made me realize that I always have a strong fence of family. I dare say that life is beautiful. Everyone who loved "Love Me," I hope you are always healthy and happy," he said, ending his journey with "Love Me."
Meanwhile, Yoo Jae-myung continues his uninterrupted work journey between dramas and movies, including Netflix's "Gondang," the movie "Finding the King," "The College Scholastic Ability Test, Secrets of the Question," and "Vengeance."
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